Omar JabbarProject Management and Digital Transformation Consultant| OGreen IT Service Inc.Ontario, Canada
In the rapidly evolving world of technology, new terms are constantly emerging, and it only takes a moment for these terms to become commonplace. Saving Changes...
The challenge is that because of the short time frame between introduction and mainstream adoption as well as the lack of a single authoritative standard, significant misconceptions can occur...
I agree with your thoughts. AI is in constant change, evolving at a fast pace, and it's rapidly adopted by companies that know that being actualized is one of the best forms to stand out on the market.
Surely the future will be dominated by technology, and we should have a good base of knowledge to apply and use these tools according to our profession or specialization. Having a base now, knowing and exploring actual AI resources, will facilitate us to adapt to the use of more various applications that will be released in a very near time. Saving Changes...
Sergio Luis ConteHelping to create solutions for everyone| Worldwide based OrganizationsBuenos Aires, Argentina
The problem is to confuse AI with generative AI. In the same way that other terms like agile has been confused with agile software development. AI is a broarder term and it is used in all fileds, including project/program/portfolio management, from more than 40 years ago. So, it is simple: instead of talking and trying to bring water for their mill which jeopardize the work of lot of other people then the water runs out for everyone, people must be "professional" and talk or publish things with the required seriousness. And that´s include organizations. Saving Changes...